My PhD analyses the imperial “admission” (the so-called “salutatio” and “adoratio”) from the Severans to Constantine and argues that this ritual played an active role in the construction of imperial power. Chapter 1, 2 and 4 focus on the development of the admission from the first century to Constantine I and provide a detailed reconstruction. Drawing on Clifford Geertz’s interpretive approach, I argue that the admission during the Principate presented the emperor as a traditional primus inter pares and that this continued under the Severans. This continuity heightened Severan power and legitimacy. The presentation of the emperor in his admission changed markedly in Late Antiquity as the monarchic and divine qualities of the emperor were s...
The subject of the thesis is that of the transformation of the Roman empire in the third and fourth ...
This project focuses primarily on the Greek imperial panegyrics of the Roman Emperor Julian (r. 355-...
The imperial cult was a local phenomenon. Religious colleges, like other social groups, included var...
This article examines what the historians have called the “imperial cult” to describe a wide variety...
textThis dissertation studies five Roman emperors––Augustus, Domitian, Antoninus Pius, Septimius Se...
When civil war broke out in 68 CE, the succession of imperial candidates and the ensuing military ch...
Septimius Severus, according to Cassius Dio, told his sons to enrich the soldiers and look down on a...
From his Christian conversion under the influence of revelatory experiences outside Rome in A.D. 312...
My dissertation, “Rex Francorum—imperator Augustus—gratia Dei rex: The ‘Language’ of Authority in th...
Four Latin panegyrics survive from the period 289 to 298. They originate from Gaul. The empire was g...
This dissertation explores the arrival of Roman rulers and those men who impersonated them at cities...
This dissertation examines Roman spectacles from the Severan period as a medium for dynastic promoti...
The instability of the mid-third century AD included unique transformations in how the Roman emperor...
Ancestry played a continuous role in the construction and portrayal of Roman emperorship in the firs...
The paper examines the changing concept of the Roman Imperium from the time of the emperor Theodosiu...
The subject of the thesis is that of the transformation of the Roman empire in the third and fourth ...
This project focuses primarily on the Greek imperial panegyrics of the Roman Emperor Julian (r. 355-...
The imperial cult was a local phenomenon. Religious colleges, like other social groups, included var...
This article examines what the historians have called the “imperial cult” to describe a wide variety...
textThis dissertation studies five Roman emperors––Augustus, Domitian, Antoninus Pius, Septimius Se...
When civil war broke out in 68 CE, the succession of imperial candidates and the ensuing military ch...
Septimius Severus, according to Cassius Dio, told his sons to enrich the soldiers and look down on a...
From his Christian conversion under the influence of revelatory experiences outside Rome in A.D. 312...
My dissertation, “Rex Francorum—imperator Augustus—gratia Dei rex: The ‘Language’ of Authority in th...
Four Latin panegyrics survive from the period 289 to 298. They originate from Gaul. The empire was g...
This dissertation explores the arrival of Roman rulers and those men who impersonated them at cities...
This dissertation examines Roman spectacles from the Severan period as a medium for dynastic promoti...
The instability of the mid-third century AD included unique transformations in how the Roman emperor...
Ancestry played a continuous role in the construction and portrayal of Roman emperorship in the firs...
The paper examines the changing concept of the Roman Imperium from the time of the emperor Theodosiu...
The subject of the thesis is that of the transformation of the Roman empire in the third and fourth ...
This project focuses primarily on the Greek imperial panegyrics of the Roman Emperor Julian (r. 355-...
The imperial cult was a local phenomenon. Religious colleges, like other social groups, included var...